Webber scored 21 points, including the go-ahead basket with 23
seconds to go, as the Sacramento Kings escaped with a 109-106
victory over Vancouver.

His 13th rebound of the game came on Jason Williams' missed
driving layup and his follow shot put the Kings ahead, 107-106.
Just 25 seconds earlier, Webber hit a short jumper to stop an
8-0 run by Vancouver.

"We stole this," Webber said. "No way in the world were we
supposed to win. They are a very good young team and I know it
is disappointing for them every time but we stole the decision.
The reality is, we didn't play well."

The Grizzlies' spurt gave them 106-103 advantage with 57 seconds
to go. However, they let the game slip away, allowing the Kings
to score the final six points.

Predrag Stojakovic added 17 points off the bench and fellow
reserves Darrick Martin and Lawrence Funderburke collected 15
apiece for the Kings, who avoided a season-high third straight
loss.

"I'm just happy to get the win," Sacramento coach Rick Adelman
said. "I feel for Brian (Hill) and his team. We converted at
the other end. We needed two big stops and we got two big stops.
On different nights, different guys step up. We needed to get
this win. This was a huge win."

Mike Bibby had a season-high 26 points and 11 assists and
Michael Dickerson scored 22 points for the Grizzlies, who have
lost four in a row and 15 of 16.

"This is a game we should have won, that's what hurts the most,"
said Bibby, who missed a potentially game-tying 3-pointer with
1.9 seconds remaining. "The shots just didn't fall in the end."

The Kings took their largest lead of the game at 51-38 with 4:24
left in the second quarter as Stojakovic nailed a 21-foot jumper
to cap a 21-10 run.

However, Vancouver slowly whittled the deficit towards the end
of the quarter and started the third period with a 21-7 run to
take a 72-67 advantage with 4:35 to go in the quarter.

"After playing very poorly in the first half, I thought our guys
game back and did a great job in the second half," Hill said.
"They got a big basket in the end by Webber and we couldn't get
a 3 down in the last play."

Vlade Divac had 13 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three
blocked shots for the Kings, who shot 41 percent (38-for-92)
from the field but were outrebounded, 55-49.

Shareef Abdur-Rahim scored 19 points and pulled down 15 rebounds
and Cherokee Parks came off the bench to chip in 12 and 11 for
the Grizzlies, who fell to Sacramento for the sixth straight
time and dropped to 4-14 in the series.

"We've got to keep playing hard and keep working hard," said
Abdur-Rahim. "We got good looks at the shots. We hit some, we
missed some. We've got to start making them."